Why does C sound like K?

Originally when one wrote a Latin letter ⟨c⟩ in English, it always meant /k/ just as it always used to mean that in Latin itself. So the English poet Caedmon's name started off with just as much of a /k/ sound as did Caesar's. So why do we pronounce Caedmon with a /k/ but Caesar with an /s/?
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Does C sound like k?

In English the letter 'c' is mostly pronounced as a /k/ sound.
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Why is cat not Kat?

Because the word “cat” is derived from Latin, which doesn't have a letter K, and the word “kitten” is derived from Middle English, which obviously does.
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What is floss rule?

When a one-syllable word ends in f, l, or s, double the final f, l, or s (for example, snif, fall, mess). We call this the floss spelling rule because the word floss follows this rule and includes the letters f, l, and s to help us remember the rule. • There are some exceptions to this rule (for example if, pal, has).
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Why is C silent in scent?

Is the "s" or "c" silent in scent? The answer is: neither is silent. They work together as a digraph in the word scent to create the /s/ sound. Some may argue that the "c" is silent because you only hear the /s/ sound, but because "c" always makes an /s/ sound before an "e," it's not silent in scent.
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What is the K and C rule in phonics?

The single letter c pronounced as /k/ can come almost anywhere in the word and comes before the vowels a, o, and u. The double letter c pronounced as /k/ comes after a short vowel. The letter k comes before the vowels i, e, or y. It also comes at the end of one-syllable words after any sound except a short vowel sound.
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How is Ł pronounced?

Ł – The mysterious ł with a slash is pronounced like an English 'w' like in the word 'wool. '
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How is s pronounced with Caron?

In Lower Sorbian and Upper Sorbian, the following letters and digraphs have the caron: Č/č (pronounced [t͡ʃ] like 'ch' in cheap) Š/š (pronounced [ʃ] like 'sh' in she)
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Why does C make two different sounds?

In the Latin-based orthographies of many European languages, including English, a distinction between hard and soft ⟨c⟩ occurs in which ⟨c⟩ represents two distinct phonemes. The sound of a hard ⟨c⟩ often precedes the non-front vowels ⟨a⟩, ⟨o⟩ and ⟨u⟩, and is that of the voiceless velar stop, /k/ (as in car).
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Why is w called Double U?

A: The name of the 23rd letter of the English alphabet is “double u” because it was originally written that way in Anglo-Saxon times. As the Oxford English Dictionary explains it, the ancient Roman alphabet did not have a letter “w.”
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Is the S or C silent in scissors?

Silent C: The letter C is silent when it is in the letter combination of SC. Examples: scissors, ascent, fascinate, muscle. The letter C is also silent before the letters K and Q.
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Why is cent pronounced sent?

Cent as you say comes from centum so how can "sent" or "scent" come from the word for hundred? Sent is basically just the past tense of send, a Germanic word. While scent comes from Latin sentire ("to feel, sense") same origin as "sense" which kind of sounds like "cents" or "scents" in some dialects.
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Is giraffe a soft G words?

The letter "g" can have a soft sound, like in the words gems and giraffe. A soft "g" sounds like the letter "j".
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Why does soft g exist?

The Norman French era invented the soft C and G. They determined that the letter C was pronounced the way we associate the letter S, when it is placed before the letters I, E and Y. Otherwise the letter maintains its typical K sound.
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How do I teach my child C and K?

Underline the first vowel in each word. Ask again if they notice anything about the words. Explain that if a word's first vowel is an A, O or U, then the word usually begins with C. Then tell them that if a word's first vowel is an E or I, the word generally begins with K.
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What is the milk truck rule?

Phonics (Spelling Rules)

MILK TRUCK RULE: The /k/ sound at the end of a word with only one vowel will never be a C. The only time you use CK is right after a short vowel. Otherwise spell it K. Words that end in /kt/ are always spelled ct.
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Why is skate spelled SK?

Since scathe has a Norse etymon, it should be spelled with sk, but it is not. Two English nouns are spelled skate. The fish name is a loan from Old Norse, but the device for skating came to English from Dutch. Those who have read Silver Skates won't be surprised.
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How do you pronounce LJ?

How to Pronounce Serbian "LJ" ?
  1. Try to say "L", as in English word "love". ...
  2. Try to say "J", as in English word "yes". ...
  3. Right, so you noticed that in "L" the tongue is up, just behind your upper teeth, while with "J", the tongue is down.
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